2.5/5 stars. I thought this play had interesting ideas, and I liked that it focused more on Ophelia, I particularly like the scene where Ophelia talks about how she just wants to be a person, and not treated as though she made a choice to be a woman, etc. I felt a bit confused throughout this play, but that may just be due to it being a play haha, but I liked Horatio, he seemed like a nice fellow. I was confused most often about the maid, and who she was, why she was doing the things she did, etc. It was certainly an interesting commentary on womanhood, etc, and I enjoyed it for that.